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Cisco Security Manager 4.7 UCS Server Bundles
Quick Start Guide
First Published: December, 2014
Caution
Your Cisco Security Manager license is provided in paper format and is packed in your shipping carton
along with your new Bundle itself. Please take care that it is not inadvertently discarded or lost.
Caution
Recovery media (2 DVDs) are provided with your new Bundle. Please take care that they are not
inadvertently discarded or lost.
Contents
Product Description, page 2
Deployment Mode—Standard Only; No HA or DR, page 3
Steps to Get Up and Running with Cisco Security Manager, page 3
BIOS Setup, OS Tuning, and Security Manager Tuning (these were done by Cisco before shipment of
the Bundle to you), page 4
Performance Parameters, page 5
Updates and Service Packs for Windows, page 6
Patches and Service Packs for Security Manager, page 6
Usernames and Passwords, page 6
Windows Activation, Product Key, and EULA, page 7
Windows Drivers for the UCS Server, page 7
Updates and Service Packs for the UCS Server, page 7
Cisco Security Manager License, page 7
IP Address and Hostname, page 8
Americas Headquarters:
Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
Product Description
Recovery Media and Recovery Procedure, page 9
If You Need to Return Your Bundle to Cisco, page 11
Related Documentation, page 11
Product Description
This printed copy of Cisco Security Manager 4.7 UCS Server Bundles Quick Start Guide (“Quick Start
Guide”) is provided with shipments of Cisco Security Manager 4.7 UCS Server Bundles. This “Quick
Start Guide” is also available on Cisco.com at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6498/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
Cisco Security Manager 4.7 UCS Server Bundles (“Bundle”) is a software and hardware bundle that was
developed by Cisco Systems, Inc., for users of Cisco Security Manager. Cisco did the following things
to develop this Bundle:
1.
Selected a server, the Cisco UCS C220 M3, and configured it with appropriate HDDs, RAM, and
other components (this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you).
The Cisco UCS C220 M3 is a rack server in a 1RU form factor. You can see an interactive model of
it at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/ps10265/ps10493/ps12369/ucs_c220_kaon_model_preso.html
Note
Two hardware configurations are available for this Bundle. However, this “Quick Start Guide”
(and all the documentation referred to in it) applies to both of the available hardware
configurations. The two hardware configurations are low-end (16 GB RAM, 4 x 500 GB HDD)
and high-end (24 GB RAM, 7 x 500 GB HDD).
2.
Set up the BIOS on the Cisco UCS server (this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to
you).
3.
Installed the operating system, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Edition (“the OS”)
(this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you).
4.
Tuned the OS (this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you).
5.
Installed Common Services 4.2.2, which provides the framework for installation, user role
definitions, and many other functions (this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you).
6.
Installed Cisco Security Manager 4.7 (“Security Manager”) (this was done by Cisco before shipment
of the Bundle to you).
7.
Tuned Security Manager (this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you).
The next steps—unpacking the shipping carton, obtaining an IP address, securing the Security Manager
credentials, and all the rest—are to be taken by you as (1) the admin user of Security Manager and (2)
the administrator of the Cisco UCS Server.
Cisco recommends that you read this “Quick Start Guide” and the other documentation that you will find
packed in your shipping carton along with your new Bundle itself, especially the poster (“Cisco UCS
C220 Server Quick Start Guide,” Cisco 78-20790-02).
Also, please be sure to refer to the “Related Documentation” section of this “Quick Start Guide.”
Please be aware of the following information regarding this product:
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Deployment Mode—Standard Only; No HA or DR
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An earlier Cisco product, Cisco Security Manager UCS Server Bundles, used Cisco Security
Manager 4.3 and the Cisco UCS C220 M3 server.
– You must first upgrade the Security Manager database from version 4.3 to version 4.5 and then
to version 4.7.
– However, the Security Manager-UCS Bundle cannot be upgraded because the two bundles use
two different hardware platforms.
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SAN storage is not supported by this product. Also, NAS is not supported by this product.
Deployment Mode—Standard Only; No HA or DR
The Bundle is meant for standard deployment only: It does not provide support for high availability (HA)
mode or disaster recovery (DR) mode; those modes require the installation of Veritas, which is not part
of this bundle.
Steps to Get Up and Running with Cisco Security Manager
Step 1
Obtain and read the document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco UCS
C-Series Servers at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/regulatory/compliance/cseries_regulatory_
compliance_information.html.
Step 2
Locate the document “Cisco UCS C220 Server Quick Start Guide” [poster, Cisco 78-20790-02], which
is packed in your shipping carton.
Step 3
Verify that your shipping carton contains the following items:
Step 4
a.
the server itself,
b.
the driver and utility disc,
c.
the AC power cord (optional, up to two),
d.
KVM console cable, and
e.
Bundle accessory kit.
Verify that the Bundle accessory kit in your shipping carton contains the following items:
a.
this “Quick Start Guide” (any version)
b.
the Cisco Security Manager license in paper format,
c.
the Microsoft end-user license agreement in paper format,
d.
the recovery media (2 DVDs), and
e.
the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (COA) label (the COA label is placed on the recovery
media).
Step 5
Use the “Cisco UCS C220 Server Quick Start Guide” poster to install the server in a rack.
Step 6
Use the “Cisco UCS C220 Server Quick Start Guide” poster to connect and power-on the server in
Standalone Mode.
Step 7
Do not use UCSM mode.
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BIOS Setup, OS Tuning, and Security Manager Tuning (these were done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you)
Step 8
Do not update the BIOS; BIOS setup was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you; see BIOS
Setup, OS Tuning, and Security Manager Tuning (these were done by Cisco before shipment of the
Bundle to you), page 4.
Step 9
Do not update the CIMC firmware.
Step 10
Use the default username and password to log on to the OS; see Usernames and Passwords, page 6.
Step 11
Activate Windows. For more information, see Windows Activation, Product Key, and EULA, page 7
Step 12
Assign a static IP address to the server; see Assigning an IP Address, page 8.
Step 13
(Optional) Change the hostname; see Changing the Hostname, page 8.
Step 14
Ensure that required ports are enabled and available for use by Security Manager and its associated
applications on your server so that the server can communicate with clients and servers running
associated applications. For detailed information, refer to “Required Services and Ports” in the
“Requirements and Dependencies” chapter of the Installation Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.7 at
the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/security_management/cisco_security_manager/security_ma
nager/4.7/installation/guide/requirem.html#wp1060450.
Step 15
Use the default username and password to log on to Cisco Security Manager; see Usernames and
Passwords, page 6.
Step 16
Install the Cisco Security Manager license; see the “Updating Security Manager” section of the
“Installing and Upgrading Server Applications” chapter of the Installation Guide for Cisco Security
Manager 4.7 at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/security_management/cisco_security_manager/security
_manager/4-7/installation/guide/IG/inserver.html#pgfId-1053144.
Caution
Step 17
Your Cisco Security Manager license is provided in paper format and is packed in your shipping carton
along with your new Bundle itself. Please take care that it is not inadvertently discarded or lost.
Refer, as needed, to the Related Documentation section of this “Quick Start Guide.”
BIOS Setup, OS Tuning, and Security Manager Tuning (these
were done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you)
Before your new Bundle was shipped to you, Cisco set up the BIOS on the server, installed and tuned
the operating system, and installed and tuned Security Manager.
BIOS settings done in the Cisco UCS server (these were done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to
you):
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Intel Hyper-Threading Technology enabled.
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Virtualization disabled.
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Mass Storage Controllers Configuration selected.
RAID configuration (this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you):
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Hardware RAID controller configured, with RAID 5 set up.
OS tuning and changes done in the Cisco UCS server (these were done by Cisco before shipment of the
Bundle to you):
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Disk cache policy configured.
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Performance Parameters
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Virtual memory configured.
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Windows firewall disabled.
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Current Windows updates installed.
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Windows Update settings set to “Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and
install them.”
Tip
Windows firewall is disabled by default. If you want to enable Windows firewall, follow these
steps:
a. Open Server Manager. (To open Server Manager, right-click Computer and click Manage. Or,
select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Server Manager.)
b. Under “Security Information,” click Go to Windows Firewall.
c. Under “Overview,” click Windows Firewall Properties.
d. Under “State,” change “Firewall State” to “On.”
Note
If you enable Windows firewall, all the required inbound ports for Security Manager are blocked by
default. You must ensure that required ports are enabled and available for use by Security Manager and
its associated applications on your server so that the server can communicate with clients and servers
running associated applications. To find the list of ports that are required to be enabled in Windows
firewall, refer to “Required Services and Ports” in the “Requirements and Dependencies” chapter of the
Installation Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.7 at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/security_management/cisco_security_manager/security
_manager/4-7/installation/guide/IG/requirem.html#24624.
Cisco Security Manager tuning done (this was done by Cisco before shipment of the Bundle to you):
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D:\ProgramFiles\CSCOpx used for installation.
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Default usernames and passwords established.
Performance Parameters
Your new Bundle was tuned for specific performance parameters:
The low-end hardware configuration (16 GB RAM, 4 x 500 GB HDD) provides support for 50 devices.
This configuration is suitable for a small enterprise deployment. The maximum number (cumulative) of
events per second supported is 5000 events per second [this value is a 9:1 ratio of syslogs to IPS SDEE
(i.e., 4500 syslog + 500 SDEE)].
Note
Cisco does not recommend (1) attempting to expand the capabilities of the low-end hardware
configuration (16 GB RAM, 4 x 500 GB HDD) by adding licenses or hardware or (2) otherwise
attempting to change the license configuration or hardware or both; the Bundle was tested as shipped.
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Updates and Service Packs for Windows
The high-end hardware configuration (24 GB RAM, 7 x 500 GB HDD) provides support for 150 devices.
This configuration is suitable for a medium enterprise deployment. The maximum number (cumulative)
of events per second supported is 10,000 events per second [this value is a 9:1 ratio of syslogs to IPS
SDEE (i.e., 9000 syslog + 1000 SDEE)].
Note
Cisco does not recommend (1) attempting to expand the capabilities of the high-end hardware
configuration (24 GB RAM, 7 x 500 GB HDD) by adding licenses or hardware or (2) otherwise
attempting to change the license configuration or hardware or both; the Bundle was tested as shipped.
Updates and Service Packs for Windows
Your new Bundle was shipped to you with current Windows updates installed.
Also, Windows Update was set to “Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install
them.”
Tip
To change the Windows Update setting, select Control Panel > System and Security > Windows
Update > Let me Choose My Settings.
As the administrator of the Cisco UCS Server which forms part of this Bundle, you are responsible for
the necessary updates and service packs for Windows. Cisco does not provide Windows updates or
service packs.
Patches and Service Packs for Security Manager
Your new Bundle was shipped to you with the Cisco Security Manager version 4.7. No Security Manager
patches or service packs were installed.
As the admin user of Security Manager installed on this Bundle, you are responsible for the necessary
patches and service packs for Security Manager. Cisco does not install them for you or notify you.
If you have a valid Cisco Service contract, you will be able to upgrade the Cisco Security Manager
software from version 4.7 to a future 4.x version.
Usernames and Passwords
Windows:
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Default Windows username/password: Administrator/cisco@123
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To change the Windows username/password: Follow the procedures published by Microsoft for
Windows Server 2012.
Security Manager admin:
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Default Security Manager admin username/password: admin/cisco@123
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To change the Security Manager admin username/password: In Security Manager, select Tools >
Security Manager Administration > Server Security, then click Local User Setup.
Security Manager casuser:
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Windows Activation, Product Key, and EULA
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Default casuser username/password: casuser/[Note: password is generated by Security Manager
during installation]
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To reset the casuser password, follow the procedure for resetCasuser.exe in the Installation Guide
for Cisco Security Manager 4.7 at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6498/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
Windows Activation, Product Key, and EULA
Activation of the OS [Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Edition] must be done by you before
the activation period expires. To activate the OS, use the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
label; the COA label is placed on the recovery media provided with your new Bundle. For more
information on activating the OS, refer to “Product Activation,” published by Microsoft at the following
URL: http://www.microsoft.com
You can view your product key by using normal Microsoft procedures: On the Control Panel, select
System and refer to the information under “Windows Activation.”
To activate the OS, use the Physical Key. Do not use the Virtual Key.
The Windows EULA (end user license agreement) is described in a printed document that you will find
packed in your shipping carton.
Windows Drivers for the UCS Server
The required Windows UCS drivers are pre-installed in your new Bundle.
If necessary, you can download these drivers at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/type.html?mdfid=284296253&i=rs
Updates and Service Packs for the UCS Server
Cisco periodically releases updates and service packs for its UCS servers. As the administrator of the
Cisco UCS Server which forms part of this Bundle, you are responsible for the necessary updates and
service packs, which you can obtain by visiting http://www.cisco.com/go/ucs. You can also use the
following hyperlink, which is the direct URL:
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Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server Software:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/type.html?mdfid=284296253&i=rs
Cisco Security Manager License
Caution
Your Cisco Security Manager license is provided in paper format and is packed in your shipping carton
along with your new Bundle itself. Please take care that it is not inadvertently discarded or lost.
This Bundle includes the following license support:
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IP Address and Hostname
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Note
The low-end hardware configuration (16 GB RAM, 4 x 500 GB HDD) provides support for 50
devices.
Cisco does not recommend (1) attempting to expand the capabilities of the low-end hardware
configuration (16 GB RAM, 4 x 500 GB HDD) by adding licenses or (2) otherwise attempting to change
the license configuration; the Bundle was tested as shipped.
•
The high-end hardware configuration (24 GB RAM, 7 x 500 GB HDD) provides support for 150
devices.
Note
Cisco does not recommend (1) attempting to expand the capabilities of the high-end hardware
configuration (24 GB RAM, 7 x 500 GB HDD) by adding licenses or (2) otherwise attempting to change
the license configuration; the Bundle was tested as shipped.
Note
Evaluation licenses are not available for this Bundle.
IP Address and Hostname
Assigning an IP Address
During deployment of your new Bundle at your site, you must assign the server a static IP address.
(Security Manager requires one IP address. It must be a static IP address; dynamic IP addresses are not
supported.)
To assign the server a static IP address, first obtain a static IP address from your network administrator
and then follow the procedures for IP address assignment published by Microsoft for Windows Server
2012.
Changing the IP Address
To change the IP address of your server, follow the procedures for IP address assignment published by
Microsoft for Windows Server 2012, as you did when first assigning an IP address.
After changing the IP address of your server, you must restart the Security Manager Daemon Manager
by executing the following commands in a command window:
net stop crmdmgtd
net start crmdmgtd
Changing the Hostname
The default hostname for the low-end hardware configuration (16 GB RAM, 4 x 500 GB HDD) is
CSM4-UCS2-50HW. The default hostname for the high-end hardware configuration (24 GB RAM, 7 x
500 GB HDD) is CSM4-UCS2-150HW.
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Recovery Media and Recovery Procedure
To change the hostname of your new Bundle, take the steps listed in the following procedure.
If the hostname of the machine changes, the stability of the system is not guaranteed and it
fails in some cases.
Caution
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Change the hostname in the OS:
a.
Right-click Computer and select Properties. Or, open Control Panel and select System.
b.
Under “Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings,” click Change settings.
c.
Click Change to change the hostname.
d.
Restart the computer.
Stop the Security Manager Daemon Manager by executing the following command in a command
window:
net stop crmdmgtd
Step 3
Execute the CiscoWorks server hostname change script by executing the following command in a
command window:
NMSROOT\bin\perl NMSROOT\bin\hostnamechange.pl
In this command, NMSROOT is the path to the Security Manager installation directory. The default
installation directory is D:\ProgramFiles\CSCOpx.
Tip
Step 4
hostnamechange.pl is a utility that updates the hostname changes in Common Services-related
directories, files, database entries, and registry entries after the hostname is changed in the OS.
Restart the computer.
Note
In this step, you must restart the computer. Restarting the Security Manager Daemon Manager
is not sufficient.
Recovery Media and Recovery Procedure
Caution
Note
Recovery media (2 DVDs) are provided with your new Bundle. Please take care that they are not
inadvertently discarded or lost.
There is no recovery partition.
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Recovery Media and Recovery Procedure
Caution
The purpose of the following procedure is to install Windows and Cisco Security Manager from the start;
installing Windows will delete all existing Windows files and data present in the Windows (C:\) partition
on the server. Files present in the Security Manager (D:\) partition will not be deleted. If required, back
up the files present on the server and ensure that you have the Security Manager database backup stored
on another server before proceeding.
If disk corruption or other hardware failure occurs, you can use the recovery media provided with your
new Bundle to restore the OS and Security Manager. Take the steps listed in the following procedure.
Procedure
Step 1
From a laptop or other PC, log in to CIMC on the UCS server using Internet Explorer:
https://<CIMC_IPAddress>/
Refer to the UCS documentation for setting up the CIMC IP address:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/ps10493/prod_installation_guides_list.html
Step 2
Launch the KVM console from the CIMC web UI.
Step 3
Insert the windows recovery media in the DVD drive of the laptop or other PC.
Step 4
Mount/Map the DVD drive as virtual media from the KVM console.
Step 5
Boot the UCS server into the EFI shell.
Step 6
From the EFI shell execute following command to start Windows installation.
fs1:\EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI
Step 7
Under “Select the Operating System you want to install” select option 2 to install “Windows Server 2012
R2 Standard (Server with the GUI)”.
Step 8
At the end of installation, enter the Windows 2K12R2 x64 administrator password.
Step 9
Download and install the UCS C220 M3 windows 2K12R2 x64 drivers for chipset and network devices.
Refer to the UCS documentation for installing the Windows drivers:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/ps10493/products_user_guide_list.html
Step 10
Turn off the Windows firewall.
Step 11
Set the Windows auto update option to “Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and
install them.”
Step 12
Configure the static IPv4 IP address for the NIC and enable RDP if needed.
Step 13
Configure the custom virtual memory for C: as specified below:
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For installed RAM = 16 GB, configure Initial = 16384 MB and Max = 24576 MB.
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For installed RAM = 24 GB, configure Initial = 24576 MB and Max = 36864 MB.
Step 14
Activate Windows using the physical key shipped with the product.
Step 15
Format or delete all files present in D: drive.
Step 16
Download Security Manager 4.7 installer from www.cisco.com. Launch the command prompt and
navigate to the folder where you saved the Security Manager installer. At the command prompt run the
following command to start the Security Manager installation.
setup.exe ignoreos
This is done to ignore any Windows installation related warnings that Security Manager generates.
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Step 17
Install the Security Manager 4.7 server application on the server in the following path:
D:\ProgramFiles\CSCOpx
Refer to the Security Manager installation guide for installing Security Manager:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6498/prod_installation_guides_list.html
Step 18
Download and install the latest service pack for Cisco Security Manager 4.7.
Step 19
Update the Event store size as specified below from the Security Manager client:
Step 20
a.
Navigate to Configuration Manager > Tools > Security Manager Administration >
Event Management.
b.
For installed RAM = 16 GB, configure “Event data store disk size” = 1000.
c.
For installed RAM = 24 GB, configure “Event data store disk size” = 2000.
Download and restore the Security Manager database backup created earlier (please refer to the Caution
immediately preceding this procedure); doing so also will restore the Security Manager license.
If You Need to Return Your Bundle to Cisco
If you need to return your Bundle to Cisco because of hardware failure or some other reason that requires
you to request an RMA, please note the following:
•
When returning your Bundle to Cisco, be sure to include everything that was shipped to you. In
particular, please be sure to return the recovery media; the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity
(COA) label is placed on the recovery media sleeve and must be returned.
Related Documentation
The following documentation is for the Software (Cisco Security Manager 4.7) in this Bundle:
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“Guide to User Documentation for Cisco Security Manager 4.7” (the “documentation roadmap”):
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/security_management/cisco_security_manager/secu
rity_manager/4-7/roadmap/CSM47Map.html?mdfid=286280114
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Main page for Cisco Security Manager on Cisco.com: http://www.cisco.com/go/csmanager
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Chapter 1 (the “Getting Started” chapter) of User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.7:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/security_management/cisco_security_manager/secu
rity_manager/4-7/user/guide/CSMUserGuide/wfplan.html
The following documentation is for the Hardware (Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers) in this
Bundle:
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“Cisco UCS C220 Server Quick Start Guide” [poster, Cisco 78-20790-02], which is packed in your
shipping carton along with your new Bundle itself
•
“Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Documentation Roadmap” describes the user documentation available
for Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) rack mount servers:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/overview/guide/UCS_rack_roadmap.ht
ml
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“Unified Computing and Servers” main page on Cisco.com: http://www.cisco.com/go/ucs
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a
service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation
at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
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